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Donate to Help Those Impacted by the Devastating Texas Flooding

CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 7 – Texas companies including James Avery and USAA are donating over $1.5 million and deploying resources to support flood relief and recovery in Central Texas, officials said.

  • Earlier this week, Texas-based companies mobilized urgent relief efforts in Kerrville and surrounding areas following devastating floods in Central Texas.
  • Following last weekend's deadly floods, Texas Hill Country and Austin experienced over 80 deaths due to holiday-weekend flash flooding, prompting urgent relief efforts.
  • Texas-Based companies, including USAA, AT&T, and H-E-B, donated over $500,000, deployed support centers, and waived charges to aid flood recovery in Kerrville and Central Texas.
  • On the ground, Whataburger feeds first responders at centers, while H-E-B sends aid trucks alongside Red Cross teams in affected areas.
  • Into early August, Kendra Scott's jewelry sales will support flood relief through August 4, while AT&T waives charges until August 3, ensuring continued aid.
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Business Wire broke the news in Crystal River, United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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